
Keywords: salmon
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A Sterile Solution: How Crispr Could Protect Wild SalmonL. Abend, UNDARK, 2021.![]() In an attempt to prevent escaped fish from interbreeding with their wild counterparts and threatening the latter’s genetic diversity, molecular biologist Anna Wargelius and her team at the Institute of Marine Research in Norway have spent years working on ways to induce ... Keywords: chinook, coho, fish, genetic biocontrol, genetic manipulation, gonadal differentiation, growth-performance, oncorhynchus-kisutch, oreochromis-niloticus, rainbow-trout, salmon, Salvelinus fontinalis, trojan sex-chromosomes, Trojan Y |
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Production of a YY Male Brook Trout Broodstock for Potential Eradication of Undesired Brook Trout PopulationsD. J. Schill, J. A. Heindel, M. R. Campbell, K. A. Meyer and E. Mamer, North American Journal of Aquaculture, 78:72-83. 2015.![]() Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis introduced outside of their native range often negatively impact native aquatic fauna or provide marginal fisheries and are frequently targeted for manual or piscicide removal in lakes and streams. Unfortunately, complete eradication of exotic ... Keywords: chinook, coho, fish, genetic biocontrol, genetic manipulation, gonadal differentiation, growth-performance, oncorhynchus-kisutch, oreochromis-niloticus, rainbow-trout, salmon, Salvelinus fontinalis, trojan sex-chromosomes, Trojan Y |

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